What brand of transmission does the Mazda Axela use?
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Mazda 3 Axela uses Mazda's self-developed Skyactiv 6-speed automatic transmission, with some components co-developed with Aisin. It is part of the "Skyactiv" technology suite, featuring a simple structure and high transmission efficiency. By increasing the lock-up range of the torque converter, it achieves a direct driving feel and improves transmission efficiency. Below is additional information about the Mazda 3 Axela: 1. The Axela embodies a complete set of technical theories, including the chassis, transmission, engine, body structure, control system, and even the "KODO" exterior design. 2. The Skyactiv 6AT transmission enhances the direct driving feel and transmission efficiency by expanding the torque converter's lock-up range. 3. It employs a multi-plate lock-up clutch, torsional damper, and torque converter. 4. It is equipped with two naturally aspirated engines, a 1.5L and a 2.0L, with maximum power outputs of 117 horsepower and 158 horsepower, and peak torques of 148 Nm and 202 Nm, respectively. The transmission system is paired with a 6-speed automatic manual transmission. 5. For suspension, it uses a front MacPherson independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension combination.